Stößen

Shocks is a town in Burgenland district, in Saxony -Anhalt, Germany.

  • 2.1 History Nöbeditz
  • 2.2 History Priestädt
  • 4.1 City Council
  • 4.2 Mayor
  • 4.3 Coat of Arms
  • 4.4 flag
  • 5.1 traffic
  • 5.2 Wind Park

Geography

Geographical Location

Collisions between Naumburg ( Saale), Zeitz and Weissenfels. The city belongs to the municipality Wethautal.

Neighboring communities

To the north is bordered Teuchern, in the southeast Meineweh, to the south and southwest Osterfeld Mertendorf on the community impact.

Community structure

As districts of the city Nöbeditz and Priestädt are reported.

History

In a shock Spangenhelm was found from the Merovingian period, indicating an important role of the place in very early times. In the year 968 shocks was first mentioned. That same year, the place came to the diocese Zeitz. In 1088, the place is destroyed by Wiprecht of Groitzsch. 1287 shocks is documented as " oppidum stosene " (Eng. city shocks ). 1578 began with the rebuilding of the church tower collapsed in 1573. 1598 the plague raging in shock. 47 people died within 4 months of the disease. 1607 the largest of the three Stößner church bells being cast. 1608 rages in place again the plague. 1617 Fairs are confirmed in documents weeks &. In 1637 shocks is sacked by the Imperialists. 1737 rages through arson fire which destroyed a large part of the town. 1817, the road connecting Naumburg - Zeitz was first attached. In 1837 shocks has 130 houses and 840 inhabitants. 1858, the foundation stone is laid for the sugar factory. 1907 shocks 1263 inhabitants. On November 2, 1947, the consecration of the church bells, which were taken during the war, but never melted done.

History Nöbeditz

Nöbeditz 1266 first mentioned as Nabdicz 1290 as Nobeditz and named in 1300 as Nibditz. Origin of the place name is probably a Slavic personal name. Another interpretation explains the name with which you can not spy. The village consisted of a manor and five other houses. The Gutsbezirk Nöbeditz in 1929 disbanded. Thus, the town was incorporated by impacts.

History Priestädt

Is Priestädt in 1300 as Bristete and 1378 mentioned as Brystete. Was passed the name from Middle High German word Bri, which meant porridge or swamp. Before its incorporation Priestädt was an independent village, which was attached to the parish Gröbitz. In Priestädt the Nautschketal begins.

Memorials

  • Memorial stone in 1963 opposite the school in memory of the KPD chairman Ernst Thalmann, who was murdered in 1944 in Buchenwald concentration camp

Policy

City ​​council

The City Council of shocks consisted of 12 city councils since the last election on June 7, 2009.

Allocation of seats in the city council of the city of shocks

  • Citizens' Initiative shocks (BIS ): 7 seats
  • Christian Democratic Union of Germany ( CDU): 3 seats
  • Social Democratic Party of Germany ( SPD): 2 seats

In March 2013, all members of the city council and the mayor resigned. New elections are scheduled for September 2013.

Mayor

Honorary Mayor of shocks is Horst Schubert. He was elected in 2000 for the first time in this office, and finally confirmed in the election on September 1, 2013 with 64 percent of the vote.

Coat of arms

Blazon: " On Golden reason a monk 's cowl in blue, with blue shoes and brown belt; in his right hand a silver key in his left hand a silver hammer with brown handle, with the head up and train cautious with the beard upward and outward, to the outside. "

Flag

The flag of the city of shocks shows in two equal longitudinal tracks the colors blue and gold (yellow) in the above order.

Economy and infrastructure

Traffic

The city is south frequented by the federal highway 180 which leads from Zeitz and Naumburg ( Saale). In the east leads about 2 km from the village, the Federal Highway 9 along. In addition, the city lies on the railway line Naumburg - Teuchern. The passenger traffic was discontinued in December 2011.

Wind farm

In shock there is a large wind farm, which was built in several phases. The last work phase consists of three of the most powerful wind turbines in the world ( as of 2011), the Enercon E- 126. Each of the three systems has a hub height of 135 meters and a rotor diameter of 126 meters and a rated output of 6 MW, so that the overall performance of this wind farm is 18 MW. These plants were built in the summer of 2010.

Structures

Noteworthy is the part originating from the Romanesque Protestant St. Peter's Church. At the southern end of the village, the water tower is shock.

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